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Pentiment does an excellent job of making my journey feel natural, with results that directly reflect my dialogue and action choices.
While not outright broken like Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) or Sonic Boom, Sonic Frontiers is a heavily misguided game that muffles good ideas with questionable narrative, technical, and gameplay design decisions.
From start to finish, A Little to the Left is just downright pleasant. It’s an intuitive approach to the puzzle genre that plays with the human urge to keep our surroundings nice and tidy — and the feline instinct to absolutely ruin them.
God of War Ragnarok delivers more thrilling action in in a bigger, though not necessarily better, sequel.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II doesn't quite live up to the heights set by the game it reboots, but it's still great for those just looking for some fun online shootouts.
You'll be hard-pressed to find an action game that's having as much fun as Bayonetta 3.
Gotham Knights isn't very ambitious and has performance issues, but it should still please Batman fans.
New Tales from the Borderlands' story, characters, and visuals trump a lack of genre innovation.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope makes excellent tweaks to Kingdom Battle's winning formula, especially when it comes to its more creative tactics.
A Plague Tale: Requiem improves on its predecessor with gorgeous visuals and more varied gameplay, but it struggles to balance its increased action and morally nuanced storytelling.
Scorn impresses as a visual tribute to H. R. Giger, but half-formed gameplay hurt its horror more than it helps.
Valkyrie Elysium delivers an average action experience that fails to revive a classic RPG series.
Gundam Evolution is a hero shooter that gives Gundam fans and new players a full product despite being free-to-play, though it's not without high item prices and tech quirks.
Desta: The Memories Between is a touch thin at launch, but it packs in
Shovel Knight Dig punches above its spin-off weight class, even if its roguelike elements are a little modest.
The DioField Chronicle includes a lot of setup for potential sequels, but it does a solid job of laying down the proper foundation to make that work long-term.
Soulstice's terrible camera holds back an otherwise ambitious and inspired action game.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero puts together a politically engaging story, fun gameplay, and likable heroes into one epic RPG.
Metal: Hellsinger will be a hit with metalheads thanks to its killer soundtrack, but its lacking as both a shooter and rhythm game.
Steelrising has some lofty ambitions, but poor execution slays this potentially innovative Soulslike.